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  2. D.C. United's mascot, Talon. Supporters display a tifo supporting head coach Ben Olsen (drawn to lampoon Rambo) during a regular season match against FC Dallas. D.C. United has six major supporters groups; La Barra Brava, the Screaming Eagles, District Ultras, Rose Room Collective, 202 Unique and La Banda del Distrito. [98]

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  3. Apr 1, 2022 · In a historic move, the club has welcomed “Ronnie the Raccoon” as the secondary mascot for D.C. United. Ronnie the Raccoon hails from the grounds of RFK Stadium, where his appearance both delighted and shocked Black-and-Red fans.

  4. Once an MLS franchise was awarded to Washington, new management had to name it. In keeping with sports naming conventions in the United States, the earliest efforts entailed the area's name followed by a mascot. Some ideas included the "Spies", "Americans" and "Eagles".

  5. Jun 15, 1994 · D.C. United Logo PNG. The D.C. United logo expresses national pride. It symbolizes strength, courage, unity, and fury – qualities that lead players to victory. It embodies the spirit of competition, balanced with calm composure and a sense of superiority. This balance is the key to success.

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  6. Dec 11, 2015 · The finished product features a more dynamic eagle mascot and drops a soccer ball image in favor of a three-star, twin-striped element taken from the District flag, which was inspired by George...

  7. Mar 30, 2015 · Prior to defeating the reigning MLS Cup champions LA Galaxy at home on Saturday, D.C. United unveiled a new appearance for their mascot, Talon. The eagle has been made to look more athletic, fit...

  8. D.C. United Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items.

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